Cortland 

Sound like Congress being "ruled" by "big" and/or "small business" interests to 
make the FCC take the path of least resistance - I would have thought that 
their approach might have been deemed as being not in the general public 
interest, but I can now see where you are coming from on the warrantee front.

OTOH, from what I think you wrote earlier, some States would not permit that 
warrantee approach - sounds like more "vested interests" coming into play there.

Looks like rather a no-win situation on immunity improvements for products for 
the general public in the foreseeable future - unless, possibly, one or more 
important States were persuaded to pass appropriate legislation on the basis of 
the dangers from not doing so, as has been the cases related to environmental 
protection and energy conservation (and so on) that have affected the design 
and sale of electronic equipment 

Oh well, maybe someday EMC issues really will begin to "bite" a lot more people 
across the country and something will, most belatedly, be done at the Federal 
level.

John E Allen
W. London, UK

-----Original Message-----
From: Cortland Richmond [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 30 September 2016 14:58
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] [RFI] Part 15 isn't enough..

On 9/30/2016 8:59 AM, Dieter Paasche wrote:
> The operator of a radio frequency device shall be required to cease 
> operating the device *upon notification by a Commission
> representative* that the device is causing harmful interference.
[emphasis added]

The FCC has been reluctant to make that notification even after numerous 
complaints, as being too zealous in enforcing the Rules has historically 
resulted in Congress reducing the funds available to do so. You know the 
saying 'Was nicht ausdrücklich erlaubt ist, ist verboten'; we have gone 
quite the opposite way to "Alles was nicht erlaubt ist, ist pflichtig" 
–  at least when there is profit to be had.

This is why I advocate placing a requirement the vendor warrant 
noninterference and RF immunity in the purchase contract.  What laws 
can't do, money can.

Cortland Richmond
KA5S

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